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Harry and Nellie Coleman House

The home of Harry Coleman and Nelly (Beeson) Coleman is a Victorian Eclectic / Bungalow and was built in 1900. Harry was son of pioneer, Enoch Coleman. He was a meat cutter by trade and ran the local butcher shop ...

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Coleman Company

1909

1909

W.C. Coleman built a factory at 220 N. St. Francis. It served as the company headquarters for most of the twentieth century.

In 1889, Coleman found the lamp that would change his life. The "Efficient Lamp" had mantles, not wicks, and ...

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Coleman Co. Inc. Factory Building

Built 1936 - 1937

Housed Coleman's Machine Shop

Historic Address: 253 N. Mead

Current Address: 255 N. Mead

Marker is on Mead Street near 2nd Street, on the left when traveling north.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Coleman Lamp and Stove Building

Built 1945 - 1950

Built For Shear Department

Historic Address: 233 Moore Avenue

Current Address: 213 N. Mead

Marker is on Mead Street near 2nd Street, on the left when traveling north.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Coleman

Member of WSU Baseball Founders Club

A beacon of light in the community since 1901, The Coleman Company has provided many products that bring together family and friends for lifelong outdoor memories. "Coleman Hill" is a living example of their commitment ...

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National Historic Landmark -Stiegel-Coleman House

National Historic Landmark -Stiegel-Coleman House

Part of this stone house was built by William Stiegel and part by Robert Coleman, co-owners of an iron furnace which manufactured war materiel during the Revolution

Courtesy National Park Service National Historical Landmarks

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Edward Coleman House

Edward Coleman built this house in 1866 and lived here, with his wife Luisa, until 1891. He was Pres/Supt of the Idaho Mine. Director of Nevada County Narrow Gauge Railroad and owned interests in the Mohawk Lumber Company.

Marker is at ...

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Elizabeth Coleman White

Women's Heritage Trail

Elizabeth Coleman White was born in 1871, the eldest of four daughters, and is best known as a pioneer in the blueberry industry. She never married and spent most of her life in the New Jersey Pinelands at ...

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Bessie Coleman

(1892-1926)

The tenth of 13 children born to tenant farmers Susan and George Coleman, famed aviatrix Bessie Coleman was a native of Atlanta, Texas. The family moved to Waxahachie when Bessie was two years old. She followed her brothers to Chicago ...

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Robert Coleman

1749 - 1825

Associate Judge of Lancaster County

Member of Legislature

Delegate to State Convention which

Ratified the Constitution of

the United States

Ironmaster of Lancaster County

Warden and Vestryman of St. James Church

Father of Ann - Buried second memorial to right

Ann was beloved of James Buchanan

15th ...

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